Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1978 — Page 8
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FRIENDSHIP MISSIONARY ^ BAPTIST CHURCH
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Monday School.. Morniap Worship Btoard Moothig
Each 3rd Sot. * p.oi.
GREATER ST. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH I3S ST. PAUiSTtlir
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REV. E.E. RUSS, Nstor ORDER OF SERVICES
.. 10:45 a.M.
Wodnesday Night
Prayer Sarvieo-BiUo StodMats Choir Rehearsal
Thursday 6 p.o». Communion Services
Each 1st Sunday 7 p.«.
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Pastor J.T. Calhoun Order Of Service Sunday School 9:30 o.m. Morning Worship .... 11:30 o.m. Everyone Welcome \
REV. EARL T. NOWLEK Pastor Communion Every Second Sunday Sunday School 9:30 a.p. Morning Worship.... 10:55 o.m. j | Freewill League Sun. * p.m. i i | Grayer Service Wed. 7 p.m. | | VSSSSISSSSg MT.VlRNOr~ COMMUNITY BAPTIST 4 CHURCH 709 N. BELMONT AVENUE ’1 REV. M0ZEL SANDERS j Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.mi Momino Worship 1:00 a.m; And 11:15 a.m. .'Worship 7:30 p.m. '"Tile Church WiHTTIral ^ Open Door" l
OUR SAVIQR LUTHERAN CHURCH 25th A CAPITOL (At Fall Creek Prhwy) Phone: 925-3737 ORDER OF SERVICE [ Sunday School.. 9:30 AM] f Morning Worship 11:00 AM R Adah Bible Study ' I R Tuesday 7:00 PM 1 V Youth Instruction fiSuturday 11:00 AMi Dr. Phillip A. CampboH
THE PASTORS’ AID OF SEVEN STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 3003 N. Central WiD Present THE BLAKEY SPECIALS In A Full MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, At 7:30 P.M. Public Cordially Invited Sis. Brenda Summers President Rev. B.T. Washington Pastor THE SACRED FOUR THE TRAVELING INNERLITES Will Present To City THE GATES OF HEAVEN From St. Louis, Mo. Along With Original WILLIAM BROTHERS Of Jackson, Miss. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, At 7:30 P.M. MT. CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 2743 N. Sherman Drive Public Invited Donation • $2.50 Rev. J.R. Steele, Pastor
Homecoming family day at C06IC The church family of the C.W. Webb’s Memorial Church of God In Christ, 630 West 28th Street will observe their first Homecoming - Family Day on Saturday, September 9, at 7:30 p.m. with a spiritual song service under the direction of Clara M. Webb and Darlene Stone, president. The chior is sponsoring this service. The observance will continue CHURCHOFTHELIVrVG'
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3001 N. Gale Street Will Celebrate Their ANNUAL MEN AND WOMEN
DAY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, ALL DAY Morning Speaker: REV. GILL Of Cleveland, Ohio Afternoon Speaker Starting 4:00 P.M. EVANGELIST P.A. DIXON Of Chicago, Dl., The Theme For The Day: “TOUCHING SOMEBODrS LIFE” Rev. James C. Hawkins Pastor
through the day on Sunday, September 10, beginning with the 11:45 a.m. service. All former church and associate members are invited to come home and worship with the church on this occasion. The public is cordially invited. Evangelists Della M. Tinsley and Evangelist Mary E. Blake are co-sponsors. Elder G.E. Hall is the host minister. Friendship M.B. to celebrate its 61st anniversary Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 761 N. Sheffield Avenue will celebrate its sixtyfirst anniversary on Sunday, September 3, at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Jonathan Bailey, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church will be the guest speaker. He will be accompanied by his choirs and congregation. All are invited to come and share with Friendship this happy occasion. Dr. Arthur Johnson, Jr., D.D. is the host pastor.
Mother and daughter A-In Memoriam A-ln Memoriam presented in recital at Messiah
NEW COVENANT r ♦ BAPTIST CHURCH J ♦ 729 N. California ♦ ♦ ORDER OF SERVICES Y Sunday School ... 9:30 A.M. ^ 4 Morning Worship. H’jSO .M. ♦ f B.T.U Sun. 6:00 P.M.'J ♦ Saturday 7 P.M. ♦ ♦ Prayer Meeting-Bible Class J | Rev. David L. Johnson +
Presenting For The City’s Listening Pleasure: MADAME ERNESTINE JEFFERSON” Dynamic Gospel Singer From Pontiac, Michigan IN CONCERT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 7:00 P.M. At ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH 1703 E. 30th Street SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 At 3:30 P.M. ABYSSINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH 4033 E. 31st Street At 8:00 P.M. REA TER PROGRESSIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1049 N. Traub Ave. Genniffer Wiley Sponsor
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IRVINGTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 231 S. Good Ave. ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. BTU 6:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and
Bible Study
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. COMMUNION EVERY THIRD SUNDAY L Rev, J.D. Adaway, Pastor !' I h0+0*0+**0*0*0+0*0**+0**^^^^^
THE ST. JOSEPH INSPIRATIONAL CHOIR Of ST. JOSEPH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 1217 N. Senate Ave Will Celebrate Their 4TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 At 4:30 P.M. Many Groups of City Will Be Present Guest Speaker Is: ELDER FRED LUTEN Associate Minister From The Church Of The Living God Public Invited Elder Mack Noel, Pastor Lula Noel, Vice President Go t® ChurtS Sunday'
CHRIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH PRESENTS “Music From The Gospel Music Workshop” FEATURING THE JUBILEE MAJESTIES OF WASHINGTON, D.C. DIRECTED BY MR. KIRDEL MINOR
BEATRICE T. SMITH
Mrs. Beatrice Toney Smith, 74, 1835 Montcalm, died August 22, in a local nursing home. Her funeral was August 26, at Good Samaritan Baptist Church, of which she was a member, with burial in New
Crown Cemetery.
The Proctor, Ark., native had lived here 45 years. Survivors include five brothers, Eugene and James Toney, both of Chicago; Henry and Ernest Toney Sr., both of Helena, Ark., and Roosevelt
Toney, Bangor, Mich.
EVANGELIST VIRGINIA PORTER WESLEY DAUGHTER ANNAMARIA PORTER CRIDER Viola Yates is sponsoring a Pre-Womens Day Recital on Sunday, September 3rd at 4:00 p.m. at the Messiah Missionary Baptist Church located at 2701 N. California Street. The recital will be given by Evangelist Virginia Porter Wesley and daughter Annamaria Porter Crider. Their accompanist will be Tim Bratton. They will have as their guest the Bells of Joy of the Church of God. The public is cordially invited. Rev. Albert Wadsworth is the pastor. Floyd Moore II to preach first sermon at Phillips Temple
MRS. MADELINE McCULLEY GOSS GOSS-In memory of MRS. MADELINE McCULLEY GOSS who passed away September 5, 1971. We were a happy family, and we are happy still Because we know God called her home, it was His Holy will. He said “Come unto me all ye who labor and are heavy laden and I will give ye rest” And when He came for Jjer, He claimed one of the best. She loved God so very much, she did what He said do And let her light shine on us, and everyone she knew. Wt loved her and we miss her, but it’s so sweet to know That she’s going up to Heaven, because she loved God so. Eternally loved and missed by Husband, Leroy Goss; Daughters, Jeannette Wilkey Marquerite Millom, Patsy Townsend: Son, L. Theodore Goss; Grandchildren, Great Grand children, Great-great Grand children, Twin Sister, Marguerite Robinson, Sister Lillian Ogburn; Brother-in-law Harold Robinson and Two Nephews.
JUBILEE MAJESTICS SAT., SEPT. 2 7:30 P.M. 1001 EUGENI STREET FREEWILL OFFERING REV. M.B. GIRTON, SR. PASTOR
Kingsley Terrace Church of Christ
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NOTHING HID Sf. Mark 4:21-23 NOTHING NID-St Mark 4:21-23 31. Was Zadokiahs t—4 MTaMsbad la tka HOUSI of JACOB thrwgk GODS klMikigi? A. No, GOD wot aagry wttk tkwa (Isa. 41:1-11, Jar. 44:1-30). 39. Cm BRAIL (Jabatakim sood) asurp JACM ( ZodokWu soad)? A. Frwa Jasas Christ, ao. Jasas oudsrttssd and cootd datact gofla hi a« Jahslakhai soad aad dM oat bosHata ta roariad tboai that Hi racagahad thaai oaty as BRAIL (UraoRta) and aet as JEWS (JACOB- Jar. 30:10,11, 4*:27,2I, Zach. 1:23, St. Jh. 1:44-47). IR« scripturos CMMt ba bruKM, ttart art • Mart rMMMt at JACOO boyoad tha rivors of Ethiopia (Much Africa), who cm rigbtfaOy daha tbaoMrivas « JAC00, aad or* noithor Jabaiakha or Zadotiahc soad, bat tbay art priosts. Tboy shall stand tf tha paapio of JACOO (Zodokiahs soad) rafaca aadsritaadhn aad komriodga of tbtir GOD ghroa birthright as Ism rvfasad (Gm. 25:24-34, 27:30-40, MM. 1:1-3, Roai. 1:1*,20, 9:13-Im. ll:l-7. Zap. 3:1-13, St. Jh. 10:3S).
CONTHHJCD NEXT WEEK ■•ply 1* 0#X No. 3720 c/u la<Mapil» Rocordar, 2901 N. Tacoma Avo., ladpb., lad. 4*210
H0UDAY DEADUNES OFFICE CLOSED Monday, Sept. 4 LABOt BAT CHURCH NEWS-CARD OF THANKS IN MIMORIAMS SOCIAL NEWS & PICTURES $ p«ia. Sat. Sopt. 2 CLASSIFIED A DISPLAY ADS 4 pan. Tnesdey, Sept. 5
MR. FLOYD MOORE II Mr. Floyd Moore, II will preach his first sermon at Phillips Temple C.M.E. Church 1226 N. West Street on Sunday September 3rd at 5:00 p.m. Mr. Moore is a 1972 graduate of Crispus Attucks High School and Capitol University - Columbus, Ohio in 1976. He was an outstanding athlete in grade, junior and high school, participating in track and football. He also excelled scholastically and the Boy Scouts of America by earning the God and Country Award. Mr. Moore was licensed to preach in the Fourth Quarterly Conference by Dr. H. L. Burton, Presiding Elder of the Cincinnati-Dayton-Indianapolis district. He will be entering Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis, MO this fall. Mr. Moore is married to the former Miss Chery Rozier. He is the son of Floyd and Marvalyn Moore, who are dedicated members of Phillips Temple C.M.E. Church. The Indianapolis community is invited to share in this significant moment in Mr. Moore’s life. Rev. H.M. Williamson is the pastor.
MARY FRANCES GRIFFIN GRIFFIN-In loving memory of MARY FRANCES GRIFFIN who passed away September 2, 1962. You left sweet memories to blossom, Bearing fruit for the years to come, In the lives of those who loved you, Precious memories of the days that are gone. Sadly missed by: Elsie B. Smith, sister George and William Griffin brothers.
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MRS. WILLA MAE TERRY RADLIFFE Flowers on several church alters this week-end, where members of the family of the late Willa Mae Terry Radliffe worship, commemorate the September 1st anniversary of her passing. The flowers are being given to honor her memory by her loving sister, Mrs. Vivian Terry Moore. The other sister, Louise Terry Hatties, provides a memorial scholarship each year to a worthy Attuck’s June graduate in loving memory of Willa Mae Terry Radliffe and their be loved mother, the late Mrs. Mary Ellen Terry. Willa Mae Terry Radliffe, the second daughter of Mr. Curtis Franklin Terry and the late Mrs. Mary Ellen Terry was, during the span of her relatively short life time, a fine artist in the true sense of the word. She was a product of the Indianapolis Public Schools and of The John Herron Art Institute, completing her degree in Art from The Indiana University and The John Herron Art Institute, and serving as head of The Art Department of Crispus Attucks High School for the duration of her short professional career. She was a very popular young teacher, widely loved among the many young girls and boys whom she inspired and taught: she was also greatly admired and loved by all who knew her. Members of her family are grateful for friends who have missed her and who share with them in honoring her memory. Such loving members of the family of the late Willa Mae Terry Radliffe are: The father: Mr. Curtis Franklin Terry - (Deceased) The mother: Mrs. Mary Ellen Terry - (Deceased) Sisters: Vivian Terry Moore Louise Terry Hatties Daughter: Betty-Jo Radliffe Williams, and “Little" Carla Diane Williams, Granddaughter Nephew: Paul Terry Hatties, M.D. PROCTOR-In loving memory of my dear husband: ELWOOD W. PROCTOR who passed away September 1, 1977. I often sit and think of him When I am all alone; For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. Sadly missed by: Wife - Lula Proctor
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BOBBY JONES •1 WON'T GIVE UP" "SOONER OR LATER"
AND THE NEW LIFE SINGERS
NASHVILLE YENN.
DONALD VAILSCHORALEERS "HE DECIDED TO DIE" "GOD B NOT DEAD" "FURTHER ALONG"
DEYROIY MICH*
' "SPECIAL GUEST" YHE SANDERS YEMPLE C.O.G.I.C.-
YOUNG ADULY CHOIR
MILDRED MOCKABEE TYLER EMMANUEL UNITY TEMPLE 2003 Hillside Ave Will Celebrate The FIRST ANNIVERSARY Of Their Pastor MILDRED MOCKABEE TYLER SEPTEMBER 6,7,8 At 7:30 P.M. And SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10' At 3:30 P.M. All Are Welcome Deaconess Mamie Harris, Sponsor Evang. Roberta Wflaea Sec’y
SUH., SEPT. 10TH-5^0 PJN.
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COR. 1ITH AND MISSOURI STS.
DONATION $5.00 ADV.-$*.00 AT DOOR —YICKEYS ON SALE— MUNI'S HOUSI OF MUSIC ■ S47 INDIANA AVE. GEO A MART'S RECORDS • M6S N. SHERMAN DR. SAM'S NAME BRAND SHOES - SIRS E. 3ITH ST. ANN'S BOOTERT - 15 W. 22NO ST. HAZA 71 SHOE REPAIR 6ERAIDINE HEATER - KOKOMO, INDIANA
